Samsung Galaxy S1, Samsung’s first Galaxy S device, that gave Samsung a breakthrough in the Smartphone world was one of the best devices ever, and if seen, the device is still being used by millions of people around the world. Samsung Galaxy S1 sports a 4.0 – inch Super AMOLED display, 512 MB of RAM, and 1 GHz processor. It has a 1500 mAh battery, while the internal memory is 8 GB, an external Sdcard slot is available that supports upto 32 GB.
Out of the box, Samsung Galaxy S1 ran on Android 2.1 Eclair and the updates ended with Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Many of the Galaxy S1 owners want to get their hands on Android 4.0 or higher version on their Galaxy S1 but since the official updates have ended, this is not possible through a stock firmware. The only way to play with your device beyond the boundaries is getting root access and installing a custom recovery, and than getting the higher version of Android through custom roms. Root access does not only give you a way to get higher version of Android through custom roms, but only allows you to modify your device, install themes, play with the clock speed of your processor and increase battery life using root applications and much more.
We will be learning today, how we can gain root access on Samsung Galaxy S1 through an easy process.
Before we begin, please make sure that you have battery charged over 60 % and have backed up all your important Contacts, Call Logs & Messages.It is highly recommended in case of any mishap or data loss to backup all your important data.
Also Please keep in mind that as soon as you root your device, you will void its warranty. The method involved in rooting your device or modifying it is highly custom and has nothing to do with the device manufacturers that is Samsung in our case or Google. What ever you do, make sure that you are doing it at your own risk.
Things you need to download:
How to Root your Galaxy S1:
How to Install CWM Recovery on Galaxy S1:
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That’s All! Got an queries or difficulties? Feel free to leave us a comment. We will try our best to help you out. Thanks.
This post was last modified on December 6, 2013 7:39 pm
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Help... don't know which CF root file to choose for Gt i 9000 2.1 eclair ...
Thanks so much......it works.......i cant believe it!
the cf file doesn't appear to work. I extracted it, selected the .tar folder using odin's AP button (same as PDA); the box is blue showing my phone, and 'auto reboot' and 'f reset time' are both checked. Hit start, nothing happens. Doesn't even appear to think, just immediately reports all threads completed, 0 failed 0 success. WHAT do I do.